In this alternative history to the opening gambit of World War II in the Pacific, Admiral Halsey is given command of the U.S. Carrier Fleet during the Battle of Midway. After an initial set-back, he must use all his guile and resources to save the fleet if is can salvage the Pacific operations

The Great Martian War: Invasion!, by Scott Washburn. Having been beaten back from their initial foray in Britain at the turn of the century, Martian warships land in the American west. Using limited technology, U.S. forces must fight the Martians with improvised technology.

I am always wary when it comes to books adapted from games, but since I love the game I thought I would take a chance. I was very pleasantly surprised. The book captures a slice of alternative history in an engaging and exciting manner. The author manages to run the gamut from large scale history all the way down to very personal stories in the Martin conflict. I really couldn’t stop reading and lost all track of time when I started the book. So that leaves me with only one real problem… the next one isn’t out yet. - Brian

In this alternative history to the opening gambit of World War II in the Pacific, Admiral Halsey is given command of the U.S. Carrier Fleet during the Battle of Midway. After an initial set-back, he must use all his guile and resources to save the fleet if is can salvage the Pacific operations

On a lovely summer evening, naval officer Robert Hancock and his daughter, Melissa, look up to see a space battle between alien spaceships taking place in orbit above Earth. Astronaut Kay Youngs and engineer Usha Vasthare have a much closer view from the International Space Station. When one of the alien ships crash lands near an American city, the main characters find themselves drawn into an ancient interstellar war. As evidence mounts that one side in the war has been manipulating humanity for decades in hopes of turning them into unwitting allies in their conflict, the humans are faced with the fact that the other side is preparing an attack to make sure there are no Earthlings left to become allies to anyone. With time running out, the humans must decide who—if anyone—they can trust and how they can best survive the coming storm.

"If you enjoy David Weber's military Science Fiction, you will enjoy Scott Washburn's, The Terran Consensus." - Eric Flint

The Great Martian War: Invasion!, by Scott Washburn. Having been beaten back from their initial foray in Britain at the turn of the century, Martian warships land in the American west. Using limited technology, U.S. forces must fight the Martians with improvised technology.

I am always wary when it comes to books adapted from games, but since I love the game I thought I would take a chance. I was very pleasantly surprised. The book captures a slice of alternative history in an engaging and exciting manner. The author manages to run the gamut from large scale history all the way down to very personal stories in the Martin conflict. I really couldn’t stop reading and lost all track of time when I started the book. So that leaves me with only one real problem… the next one isn’t out yet. - Brian

Star Rise, Star Fall is an original short story by Craig Gallant was written specifically for the winner of an auction for Extra Life. All the sales from this short story goes to the Children's Hospital in Boston.

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